The main reason globalization has benefited some countries
and not others that opened themselves to globalization is that some states were:
a. more active than others in seeking foreign investment by multinational corporations.
b. more successful than others at keeping workers' wages down.
c. more willing to lower regulatory standards and cut bureaucratic red tape.
d. more effective at putting in place the foundations that enable markets to work well.
Answer: d
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In a random sample,
A) certain participants have a greater chance of selection, although selections are independent. B) certain participants have a greater chance of selection, and the selections are dependent. C) every member of population has equal chance of selection, although selections are dependent. D) every member of population has equal chance of selection, and the selections are independent.
In keeping with the Texan Creed's emphasis on constitutionalism, each Texas constitution has
A) delineated the responsibilities of state government in precise and certain terms. B) empowered the executive with strong, centralized authority to administer the state. C) called for a full-time legislature populated by professional politicians. D) limited the authority of government. E) created a government of expansive powers designed to grow and adapt to the social needs of the people.
The Goldwater–Nichols Act did which of the following?
a. Put limits on presidential war power, requiring congressional oversight for military interventions b. Created the National Security Council and National Security Adviser position c. Created the Homeland Security Department following the September 11 terrorist attacks d. Restructured the military command structure, granting increased power to the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the president, and the defense secretary
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. In ex post facto control group designs, comparison groups are assigned prior to treatment. 2. Time order cannot be assured in nonequivalent control group designs. 3. Internal validity in experiments is weakened by noncomparability of groups. 4. Maturation in experiments occurs when changes in outcome scores are likely due to a length treatment period. 5. Although cross-population generalizability is difficult to achieve using experiments, a true experiment usually has high sample generalizability.